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SecureIT Free Adds Windows 7 OS Support With Optimized Computer Performance

SecurityCoverage, Inc. today announced Windows 7 Microsoft operating system support with optimized performance for SecureIT Free. CEDAR RAPIDS, IA, November 05, 2009 /24-7PressRelease/ -- SecurityCoverage, Inc. today announced Windows 7 Microsoft operating system support with optimized performance for SecureIT Free. SecureIT Free now supports a mixed environment of Windows XP, Vista and Windows 7 based desktops and laptops, including both 32-bit and 64-bit versions. SecureIT Free can be downloaded at http://www.fightspyware.net and provides protection against the Internet"s top security threats by performing real-time virus and spyware scanning and automatically ensuring that continuous hourly updates occur. The security package also includes a personal firewall and online malware blocker, further assuring complete security. SecureIT Free protects PCs against the Internet"s most malicious threats, including viruses, worms, Trojans, malware and spyware. In addition to being very easy and simple to download, SecureIT Free takes on the burden of managing all of your security updates so your computer stays protected and continues to perform the way you want it to. As an additional option, SecureIT technicians can even install SecureIT Free for you remotely and remove any conflicting security programs or virus/spyware issues for an additional fee. In addition to full Windows 7 support, SecureIT Free has been optimized for improved system performance and improved scanning speeds. These improvements, combined with the easy and intuitive SecureIT Free Management Console, make SecureIT Free a top contender in the growing free anti-virus and spyware protection market. SecureIT Free and http://www.fightspyware.net are owned and operated by SecurityCoverage, Inc., a privately owned managed services and support company in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.


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